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[Commlist] La Valle dell'Eden/East of Eden Issue 41 Call for Papers "The algorithmic images between media, art, and society"
Thu May 19 08:35:34 GMT 2022
La Valle dell'Eden/East of Eden
CALL FOR PAPERS # 41 July – December 2022
Special Issue
/The algorithmic images between media, art, and society./
//Edited by Roberto Diodato and Ruggero Eugeni
The technological developments of still and moving digital images have
prompted some profound transformations in the theoretical debate.
Indeed, digitized images do not simply (or do not only) constitute the
“remediation” of previous technological forms of pictures; instead, they
are based on new principles and the new logic of production, existence,
circulation, and use of visual objects.
Images appearing on the screens of smartphones, tablets, televisions,
cinemas, shop windows, smart glasses, virtual reality helmets, and so on
all consist of partial displays of dynamic data sets and data cubes
subjected to automated algorithmic treatments. As such, algorithmic
images possess a liminal and residual existence compared to the actual
processes of elaboration of the visible in an invisible form.
Furthermore, algorithmic images constitute an adaptation to the human
sensory of processing speeds that we can’t experience by our organism:
we are therefore hosted into a “real-time” and a “live” temporality
built from a myriad of extremely fast sub-processes. Ultimately, the
centre of gravity of visual phenomena (and therefore their theoretical
interest) shifts from the image and its uses to the devices and
algorithmic processing that precede and prepare the displaying of data
in visible (and possibly audible) forms.
This “algorithmic turn” in visual studies has resulted in complex
consequences. We can highlight at least three. First, the boundaries
between disciplines dealing with visual objects have been blurred: film
and media studies, semiotics, aesthetics, art history, archival science,
visual sociology, etc. are today jointly observing this newly emerging
landscape. Second, the research on images is increasingly confronted
with extra-medial and extra-aesthetic areas, from data science to
surveillance processes, from the uses of images in scientific research
to those in warfare. In the past, visual studies emphasized the
connection between images, their contents and social phenomena; today,
the focus has shifted to optical devices and dispositives as the places
of transition between different uses of images. Finally, algorithmic
images have pushed the reflection toward the relationship between
expressive productions and technology, both in its aesthetic or
metaphysical entanglements and archaeological heritages. Interactions
with visual devices have increasingly appeared to be comparable to
technical tools, with all the complex processes related to the mutual
constitution of objects, images and subjects that these practices involve.
The new special issue of /La Valle dell’Eden / East of Eden/ intends to
map this territory and identify new areas to explore. A part of the
issue derives from the workshop “The algorithmic image between media and
art”, organized by the editors of this dossier at the Casa Della Cultura
- Milan during the Spring of 2022. Other scholars are kindly invited to
contribute to this debate by responding to this call for papers. In
particular, the editors invite the submission of proposals concerning:
* Epistemological and theoretical-methodological questions related to
the different contemporary approaches to the image, and their dialogue.
* Visual art products based on algorithmic images, and their
relationship with technology, artistic inventions, the art market,
the role of the artist, etc.
* Dispositives of production, manipulation, circulation and exhibition
of images, even from the archaeological perspective of their
development.
* The statutes of algorithmic images and their semiotic, aesthetic,
social and ontological characteristics.
* The evolution and transformations of the relationships between the
“indexical” image and the “artificially” constructed image (also
regarding the new processes of automated image creation by
Artificial Intelligence).
* The relationship between images, visual devices, and social
environments, including new and old practical uses of images as well
as old and new forms of their agency.
* The establishment of digital image archives and new algorithmic
search techniques within them.
The articles can either address specific aspects of these issues,
present bibliographic reviews and original proposals, or analyze
specific and symptomatic cases to trace general ideas, trends, and
principles.
*Deadlines and Methods of submission*
The proposals (an abstract of up to 1,500 characters), accompanied by a
short biography of the author, must be sent by 20 June 2022 to one of
the editors of the issue ((ruggero.eugeni /at/ unicatt.it)
<mailto:(ruggero.eugeni /at/ unicatt.it)>;(roberto.diodato /at/ unicatt.it)
<mailto:(roberto.diodato /at/ unicatt.it)>) and at the same time to the
editorial staff ((eden /at/ unito.it) <mailto:(eden /at/ unito.it)>).
The complete essays (max 30,000 characters) must be handed in by 1
October 2022.
No Article Processing Charges are required.
/La Valle dell’Eden / East of
Eden/ (https://eastofedenjournal.wordpress.com/
<https://eastofedenjournal.wordpress.com/>) is a Film and Media Studies
journal, established in 1999 and published by the Universities of Turin,
Pavia, and Genoa. The Journal adopts an open, non-blind peer review
system, which allows a frank and dynamic dialogue with its authors, in
order to promote a quick and informal review process.
*Selected Bibliography*
Alexis L. Boylan, /Visual Culture/, Cambridge (Mass.) – London, The MIT
Press, 2020.
Michele Cometa, /Cultura visuale. Una genealogia/, Milano, Cortina, 2020.
Maria Giulia Dondero, /The Language of Images. The Forms and the
Forces/, Foreword by Virginia Kuhn, Cham, Springer, 2020.
Johanna Drucker, /Visualization and Interpretation. Humanistic
Approaches to Display/, Cambridge (Mass.) - London, The MIT Press, 2020.
James Elkins, Sunil Manghani, Gustav Frank (eds.), /Farewell to Visual
Studies/, University Park, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2015.
Barbara Grespi, Luca Malavasi, /Dalla parte delle immagini. Temi di
cultura visuale/, Milano, McGraw Hill, 2022.
Sheree Josephson, James D. Kelly, Ken Smith (eds.), /Handbook of Visual
Communication. Theory, Methods, and Media/, Second Edition, New York –
London, Routledge, 2020
Tarcisio Lancioni, Anna Maria Lorusso (a cura di), /Enunciazione e
immagini/, numero monografico di /E|C Rivista dell’Associazione Italiana
di Studi Semiotici/, anno XIV, n. 29, 2020.
Moritz Neumüller (ed.), /The Routledge Companion to Photography and
Visual Culture/, New York – London, 2018.
Andrea Pinotti, Antonio Somaini, /Cultura visuale. Immagini, sguardi,
media, dispositivi/, Torino, Einaudi, 2016.
Krešimir Purgar (ed.), /The Palgrave Handbook of Image Studies/, Cham,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Hito Steyerl, /Duty Free Art. Art in the Age of Planetary Civil War/,
London – New York, Verso, 2017.
Marita Sturken, Lisa Cartwright, /Practices of Looking. An Introduction
to Visual Culture/, Third Edition, New York – Oxford, Oxford University
Press, 2018.
Mark C. Taylor, Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Thomas A. Carlson, /Image. Three
Inquiries in Technology and Imagination/, Chicago – London, The
University of Chicago Press, 2021.
William Uricchio, “The algorithmic turn: Photosynth, augmented reality
and the changing implications of the image”, in /Visual Studies/, Volume
26, Issue 1, 2011, pp. 25-35.
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